1 result for (book:tps3 AND session:701 AND stemmed:dentist)
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You are in excellent health. You are free of physicians, yet in the area concerning your teeth, you still believe that you must go to dentists. You use that area to give you, in your own fashion, a feeling of security: there you are relating in old ways, not only getting your checkups as you should, but seeing the dentist as more than that. That represents the one physical area concerning health in which you are not fully relying upon yourself, or new beliefs. That is, these have not yet taken hold.
In that area you believe yourself vulnerable. The dentist visits set up their own framework of suggestion, in which both of you heartily believe. While you are in that framework, you can gradually wean yourself from it. In the meantime you experience various difficulties.
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(After the session I told Jane that my pendulum had told me that my tooth was bothering me because I was worried about her teeth these weeks. I hadn’t asked the pendulum questions about my attitudes toward teeth and my parents, though I had suspicions as to my beliefs in those areas. Seth was quite accurate here. He was also correct about my going to the dentist for security reasons, etc. Yet overall I hadn’t been able to break the tooth-worry habit, while knowing I should.
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